1. Unlike Jon Kay I wasn't born to wealth. My dad drove cabs, my mom cleaned hospital linen. Yet the excellent Canadian public school eduction I received has made me not just a well-known twitter clown but also gainfully employed. https://twitter.com/jonkay/status/961664599626981376 …
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6. I mean Kay's own education was at an private anglo all-boys school in Quebec where he managed not to learn French despite living in a French speaking society. That's several layers of social engineering right there.
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(You're not paying for the quality of your education. Private education is table stakes for your kids access to other rich people's social networks.)
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The difference being that by choosing the private school parents have the choice as to subject them to the view points of that school, unlike public schools. Parents may have no choice but to allow them to subject to state propaganda.
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It's a little paranoid to call it "state propaganda" when the democratic process to make changes to the curriculum are there. For instance, at my kid's public school, parent council arranged for a month of BHM programming led by BLM
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Private education—especially in a Christian madrassa—is all about systematically confusing privilege with virtue in the service of class reproduction. There's nothing in private education *not* oriented by and towards social engineering.
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